Essay one paragraph long
Learning Outcomes: • Write a paraphrase that is thoroughly introduced with a
signal phrase that establishes credibility and clearly distinguishes the writer’s ideas from the source’s ideas.
• Clearly cite the source with an error free in-text citation that refers directly to the appropriate works cited entry.
• Use precise language for emphasis, contrast, and rhythm, and successfully edit a document that contains no grammar errors.
Instructions: • First, complete all of the readings and quizzes on the
Integrating Sources: Paraphrase page. • Create an MLA style document. • Read the excerpt of the outside source. • Paraphrase the excerpt using the advice discussed in the
readings and quizzes. ◦ Don’t forget to write a clear signal phrase that
introduces the paraphrase and clearly distinguishes the outside source’s ideas.
◦ Don’t forget that an in-text citation corresponds to the first item in the works cited entry.
◦ Don't forget to include a works cited page. Outside Source Excerpt: The word emotion is generally used for the biochemical changes and feeling state that underlie a person's internal sense of anxiety. Affect is used to describe the person's emotional state from an observer's perspective. If a doctor says that a patient has an anxious affect, he or she means that the patient appears nervous or anxious, or responds to others in an anxious way (for example, the individual is shaky, tremulous, etc.).
Works Cited Entry: “Anxiety.” The Free Dictionary, Farlex, medical- dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/anxious. Accessed 1 August 2019. Requirements: • The document must be in MLA style and uploaded
as .doc or .docx. • There is no word count for this assignment. • No direct quotations allowed. Use paraphrase. • Include a Works Cited page in the same document with
the works cited entry given above. Do not submit two separate files.
• Please review this rubric to see how this assignment will be graded: Rubric - Integrating Sources - Paraphrase.docx